This week marked the end of one clunky, outdated product — Encyclopaedia Britannica announced it was shutting down its venerable book publishing arm after 244 years. Henceforth it will be a digital company. It even announced its evolution in a YouTube clip.
And yet, another expensive, clumsy, useless, unwanted vestige of an earlier age–prosecuting those who sell sex–thrives.
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